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  • 2:09 lol

  • j'ai écouté cette musiqu de W. Walton interprétée par le grand Julian Bream sans doute plus de 1000 fois ! ! ! ! ( et je m'en lasse pas...)

  • nice mellow tune-great tone..looks fun. audio is (very) clear so I'll learn it.

  • Nice piece, reminds me of Erik Satie - Gymnopedie No 1

  • @Gulzt Also thought about it when I first heard this!

  • Hello, thanks for uploading, I bought the book after watching the dvd because of this piece (and many others !). I learned it last year but finally got the time to record it. please check my recording of it. I attached a video response. :)

  • @Mkamalid Well played but look out for the C natural in the last triad in bar 13 plus rememner the stacatto in bars 17-19. Very good though

  • @Pipixcan69 you are absolutely right. I let it go past me. sigh. I tried to do the staccato but I don't have the technique yet with Baring and picking. but I think sequential planting should do the job, no?

  • @Mkamalid Seqential planting will be the best way to acheive the affect. Your guitar has nice tone so try and play with swells of ponticello in places. It will improve the sound even more. Nicely played already though. regards

  • @Pipixcan69 Thanks again, I'm waiting on a better guitar to arrive this December. I'll try to improve my technique to take that guitar to the next level :).

  • @Mkamalid You're welcome. Look forward to hearing it in December

  • @Mkamalid I have recorded my own version as a video response. I hope it helps

  • A real master!.........

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